Title of article :
Value of heart-type fatty acid-binding protein (H-FABP) for emergency department patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome
Author/Authors :
Banu, Karakus Yilmaz Bağcılar Research and Training Hospital - Emergency Department, Turkey , Niyazi, özüçelik doğaç Bağcılar Research and Training Hospital - Emergency Department, Turkey , Erdem, Cevik Van Military Hospital - Emergency Department, Turkey , Afşin, Doğan Hatice İpekçi Bağcılar Research and Training Hospital - Emergency Department, Turkey , Özlem, Uzun Bağcılar Research and Training Hospital - Emergency Department, Turkey , Yasemin, Çelik Bağcılar Research and Training Hospital - Emergency Department, Turkey , Afsin, Ipekci Istanbul University - Faculty of Cerrahpaşa Medicine - Emergency department, Turkey , karakus yilmaz, b. bağcılar research and training hospital, Turkey , doğan hatice, đ.a. bağcılar research and training hospital, Turkey , çelik, y. bağcılar research and training hospital, Turkey , özüçelik, d. bakırköy dr. sadi konuk research and training hospital,emergency department çevik,erdem,van military hospital, Turkey , uzun, ö. đstanbul university, Turkey
From page :
757
To page :
762
Abstract :
Objective: The aim of this study is testing the value of H-FABP in the early diagnosis of ACS alone or with routinely used biomarkers such as myoglobin, CK-MB, and cTn I in patients who admitted to emergency department (ED) with complaint of chest pain and suspected acute coronary syndrome.Material and Methods: This prospective and cross-sectional study was performed at the Emergency Department of University hospital between June 2009 and September 2010. Patients who were admitted with chest pain within first 48 hours and suspected ACS were enrolled to the study. Blood samples were taken for CK-MB, myoglobin, cTnI and H-FABP The patients were divided into two groups (ACS and non ACS). Statistical analyse were used for relation of biomarkers with diagnosis of ACS. Results: A 66 patients were included to the study. H-FAPB values were positive in15.2% patients. When H-FABP was added to routinely used biomarkers in the diagnosis of ACS, increasing was observed in all sensitivity, specificity, PPV and NPV values. However, this increase was not stastistically significant. Conclusion: H-FABP did not provide any significant change in early diagnosis and exclusion of ACS diagnosis when used either alone or combination with routinely used biomarkers
Keywords :
heart , type fatty acid , binding protein , acute coronary syndrome , biomarker
Journal title :
African Health Sciences
Journal title :
African Health Sciences
Record number :
2634381
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